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myspace hide codes ok im getting really freaking agitated. how do you hide the credits for layout sites on your myspace page?
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Learn HTML here:
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After you complete the HTML course, you'll be able to remove the credit.
If you don't want to learn something new and provide your own solutions, you don't deserve to have it removed.
Here's a nice article about how the Myspace Generation is ruining the internet with the "I don't want to learn" attitude:
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If you choose to learn HTML, it doesn't apply to you, of course. ]
Um, like, hide the credit for where it says, 'this layout made by..' ? That?
Note:: This is frowned upon. I wouldn't necessarily say it was wrong, but it's technically stealing someone else's work.
But, if that's not the case with you:
Look on the code for your layout [it should be in your about me] at the bottom, most likely, you'll see something that looks like:
<Style type="text/css">body { background-image:url(); background-attachment:fixed; width:1000px;align:right;} </style><a href="[Link](Mouse over link to see full location); style="position:absolute; top:0px; left:0px; height:135px; width:152px;background-image:url(); background-repeat:no-repeat; z-index:9;" class="navb"> <center><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><font color="black"><B>sunshine layouts!<BR><BR><BR><BR></center></font></a>
You see where it says sunshine layouts! ? Backspace that part. Also backspace the part that has the link back to the site, which looks like::
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it's about the third line up there^.
That should just about do it.
Oh, and btw, I have nothing to do with that site, and just picked a random one off of myspace, so I'm not liable for helping others possibly jock their layouts, even though they're good. :) You know how it is, I'm sure. ]
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